Picture Transfer

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MZ_G_FUNK Posted 19 Aug 2009 , 9:08pm
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is it at all possible to use a computer transfer image on gumpaste or fondant? if so how do i get it to stick on it?

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Kiddiekakes Posted 19 Aug 2009 , 9:15pm
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Do you mean like an edible image?? After you print it you glue it on with piping gel or a mixture of corn syrup and water.

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lapazlady Posted 19 Aug 2009 , 9:23pm
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If you're not talking about an edible image, try printing out the image you wish to use and cover it with wax paper or parchment paper and do a transfer. They're really easy to do and you'll get good results on the first try. There is a tutorial here on CC.

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MZ_G_FUNK Posted 19 Aug 2009 , 10:06pm
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IM SORRY YES AN EDIBLE IMAGE. I FOUND THIS WEBSITE ON HOW TO DO IT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR IN PUT icon_biggrin.gif I REALLY DO APPRECIATE YOU LADIES TAKING SOME TIME TO ANSWER MY QUESTION/CONCERN.

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Kiddiekakes Posted 19 Aug 2009 , 10:08pm
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Your welcome!!

Welcome to CC!!!

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lapazlady Posted 19 Aug 2009 , 11:37pm
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My pleasure.

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Yuni Posted 20 Aug 2009 , 4:18am
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I just had Publix printed some for me (cos wine Dixe;'s printer are all broken,.) that is if you are not looking into buying the whole system for print it your self, and it's about $6 to $6 a sheet, (11 by 8 1/2 I think,A4 size). depends on where you are at~ can't complain the quality. icon_smile.gif

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